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June Money Challenge

hi all

Well another month passes by, I really do need to do some saving this month, I need to make changes to probably the basics.

Me & my sister are taking our mum to Lourdes on 27th June mum won't fly so we're going on the train, it's not been a cheap holiday by any stretch of the imagination. In August it's our dad's 70th so me & my sister are going halves at train fare for him & step mum, hotel for two nights & meal for them both, another costly event.

As well as my car tax is due this month with the MOT, so I need to get a grip of finances.

Diet: Slimming World from homeGoal Date: It's a never ending story........

In! Need to get myself sorted! Have spent a lot of money recently and have got things coming up that I want some spends for....my birthday, hubby's birthday and I also want to start saving for.......christmas lol x

In! Need to get myself sorted! Have spent a lot of money recently and have got things coming up that I want some spends for....my birthday, hubby's birthday and I also want to start saving for.......christmas lol x

I bought a pressie for my sister's Christmas stocking last week, but yep I've not got as far as planning for Christmas!!!!!

Budget. Moving bill dates cuts fees, but won't tackle the overdraft. So sit down and do a budget to find out where you can cut back.

Try piggybanking. Organise incoming cash and move it into bill pots at the start of the month so you're not tempted to spend unnecessarily. Use this technique to make payments - eg, £100/mth - to your overdraft, treating it like any other bill.

I started this in January & put £50pm into a birthday account & the money saved on pet insurance & other things into a holiday one, and Iíve not used the birthday one since starting it even though Iíve had birthdays!!!

Paying account fees for an overdraft? Do you need to? Some people pay a monthly fee because 'premier banking' gives a large overdraft. But add up the costs. If you could shift the overdraft elsewhere, you could get a no-fee account and use the savings to help clear the debt.

Check if you can money transfer your overdraft. If your overdraft's small, you may be able to switch account. If not, you may already have the best deal, and should work to budget & pay off the overdraft.

1) plan all your food, use what's in your freezer and buy frozen bits where you can as they tend to work out cheaper.
2) consider using Aldi/Lidl to get some shopping (I can't get all my SW bits there tho, but what you can get does help with food costs)
3) do a boot sale if you have bits in the loft etc
4) be sensible and realise that sometimes you can't afford everything.

i only use debit cards, I don't have credit cards and my mortgage and car loan are my priorities. If I don't have the cash, I don't go out for dinner or buy myself things that I don't need.

both me and my Hubby work and don't have children, so I can't pass on any tips for parents but I have learnt that living a quieter life means I don't worry about finances as much as I would otherwise.

I've struggled this month as we have been very busy socialising with all our friends to celebrate our engagement.

But with 2 weeks left of the month to go I am going to try and curb it to start fresh next month. We will also need to start saving for our wedding so will need all the help we can get. Luckily I have been given a temporary promotion at work so I plan to save all the extra money I get and have a bit of a nest egg building up! I don't want to get used to the money as it isn't permanent.

Credit cards have taken a bit of a bashing but with my remortgage we will be able to pay some of that off to ease the burden a little bit. Hopefully!!

I have a ton of things to try and see on eBay so will see how that goes as a starter to put in my wedding account. We have one of those ceramic savings jars that you have to smash to open and that has about £30 in it already so we are off to a slow start....but started none the less lol

Hey at least you have a plan, that's a good idea about saving the increase in wages. How long do you have left on your re-mortgage is it cost effective to pay off Ccards, is it possible to transfer these to 0% cards?

I will have to transfer some balance to a 0% card but the majority will be paid off once the remortgage comes through. It's a better interest rate than I am on now plus my monthly payments will go down slightly so all round a better deal for me which is good

The promotion should last til April so I should be able to get a little nest egg together by then for the wedding

Good morning all, just to let you know I paid 1 year car tax yesterday & used the money from my little savings pot I started earlier this year, I put £50 a month in there to pay for things like this, I have to admit it felt good moving the money across & knowing I'm not going to go even more overdrawn than I already will do